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Anokhin’s “Principle of Instant Mobilization” and Possible Mechanisms of Its Neural Implementation

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On the basis of neuro-computational modeling and Anokhin’s theory of functional systems, this work demonstrates the mechanisms of “instant mobilization” of an actively goal-seeking neuronal network and the emergence of a dominant through the network’s sub-threshold dynamics and lateral inhibition processes.

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Translated from the Russian original by Andres Kurismaa.

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Tsygankov, V.D. (2015). Anokhin’s “Principle of Instant Mobilization” and Possible Mechanisms of Its Neural Implementation. In: Nadin, M. (eds) Anticipation: Learning from the Past. Cognitive Systems Monographs, vol 25. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19446-2_12

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